Libertychartersto
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- Jun 19, 2023
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I have a 1994 302, merc 5.0L with thunderbolt IV ignition.
-I have 12 V at the + on the coil
-I have 12 V at the red and white wire behind the distributor.
-I have disconnected the gray tac wire
-I have disconnected the green/white wire from the shift Int switch
-I have a gap light at the coil, no spark.
-If I take the green/white wire and tap it to a ground I get spark. This points to a bad ignition sensor.
-replaced the ignition sensor with no luck.
-I suspect a faulty ignition sensor, so I hooked up the red/white wire straight to the POS on battery. The black wire to the NEG post on the battery. I put the POS lead of my voltmeter on the green/white wire from sensor and NEG lead on the NEG post on the battery.
I then took a steel ruler and passed it though the sensor (should go from 0v to 5v) but it didn’t,
Can that mean faulty sensor??
-the boat has twin screws. So I have swapped the coil over with no luck, swapped the module over with no luck.
-I have 12 V at the + on the coil
-I have 12 V at the red and white wire behind the distributor.
-I have disconnected the gray tac wire
-I have disconnected the green/white wire from the shift Int switch
-I have a gap light at the coil, no spark.
-If I take the green/white wire and tap it to a ground I get spark. This points to a bad ignition sensor.
-replaced the ignition sensor with no luck.
-I suspect a faulty ignition sensor, so I hooked up the red/white wire straight to the POS on battery. The black wire to the NEG post on the battery. I put the POS lead of my voltmeter on the green/white wire from sensor and NEG lead on the NEG post on the battery.
I then took a steel ruler and passed it though the sensor (should go from 0v to 5v) but it didn’t,
Can that mean faulty sensor??
-the boat has twin screws. So I have swapped the coil over with no luck, swapped the module over with no luck.